MRI Scan Of A Female Orgasm?

Little is understood about what actually happens to our brains during orgasm – but a video taken an MRI scanner shows for the first time how many regions of the brain are affected. Scientists say that rather than a few, isolated areas of the brain being affected, the orgasm affects more than 80 brain regions. The scan was taken of Nan Wise, a 54-year-old sex therapist, who volunteered to sit in an MRI scanner while stimulating herself. Professor Barry Komisaruk, a psychologist at Rutgers University in New Jersey, hopes that the research will help women who find it difficult to orgasm.”

VIA: –UNIQUE DAILY

The next generation of underground bunkers

Air raid drills during the Cold War, when school children were told to duck and cover and hope for the best, seem somewhat preposterous compared to black-and-white footage of atomic bombs leveling a small town in a matter of seconds. Thankfully, gauging the effectiveness of this safety maneuver in reality never came to pass. The Red Threat may now be a distant memory, but the sentiment of preparing for the worst remains – in more ways than one.

Google Earth Spots Unidentified Structures In China’s Gobi Desert

Vast, unidentified, huge structures have been spotted by satellites in the barren Gobi desert, raising questions about what China might be building in a region it uses for its military, space and nuclear programmes. In two images reflective rectangles up to a mile long can be seen, a tangle of bright white intersecting lines that are clearly visible from space.

Other pictures show enormous concentric circles radiating on the ground, with three jets parked at their centre. All of the structures are on the borders of Gansu province and Xinjiang, some less than 100 miles from Jiuquan, the headquarters of China’s space programme and the location of its launch pads. VIA: –PRESURFER

Best Nanotechnology Conspiracy Rant Ever


Viruses are obviously artificial creations, little pieces of technology designed to download evil software into your cells. This is definitely my favorite new conspiracy rant. The best part is when the narrator, known on YouTube as “adampants,” starts acting out all the voices of the cells involved in immune response. “Hey, I’m a white blood cell!” This is a great, trippy video to watch during your afternoon tea.